
AMD AMDADO4200CUBOX Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor
Boost Your Computing Power with Dual-Core Performance The AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4200+ processor delivers enhanced multitasking capabilities and improved performance for demanding applications. With two processing cores, this processor allows you to work and play more efficiently, without lag...
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Overview
Boost Your Computing Power with Dual-Core Performance
The AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4200+ processor delivers enhanced multitasking capabilities and improved performance for demanding applications. With two processing cores, this processor allows you to work and play more efficiently, without lag or slowdown.
Specifications:
- Brand: AMD
- Model: AMDADO4200CUBOX
- Processor Type: Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core
- Clock Speed: 2.2 GHz
- L2 Cache: 512KB + 512KB
- Socket Type: Socket AM2
- Power: 65-Watt
Key Features
Increase your performance by up to 80%, work or play with multiple programs without any stalling or waiting
2.2 GHz processor provides dual-core system capability in single-core system configurations
AMD64 core provides leading-edge performance for both 32-bit and 64-bit applications; 1 MB L2 cache
Support for DDR2 SDRAM memory, up to 12.8 GB/s memory bandwidth
Cool'n'Quiet technology for quieter operation and reduced power requirements; energy-efficient 65-watt power
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 2.2 GHz clock speed, providing solid performance for its architecture
- Designed to increase performance by up to 80%, enhancing multitasking capabilities
- Offers dual-core system capability within single-core system configurations for efficiency
- Includes an AMD64 core, supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit applications for broad compatibility
- Incorporates Cool'n'Quiet technology for quieter operation and reduced power consumption
👎 Cons
- Based on older technology, the 2.2 GHz clock speed may not meet modern performance expectations
- The 1 MB L2 cache is significantly smaller compared to contemporary processors
- Support for DDR2 SDRAM memory limits compatibility with newer, faster RAM technologies
- An energy-efficient 65-watt power might imply lower overall processing power compared to modern alternatives
- The "up to 80% performance increase" claim lacks a specific baseline for comparison